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BOB MARLEY
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Apr 1998
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Bob Marley
Jamaican singer (1945–1981)
"Marley" redirects here. For other uses, see Marley (disambiguation) and Bob Marley (disambiguation).
Robert Nesta MarleyOM (6 February 1945 – 11 May 1981) was a Jamaican singer, songwriter, and guitarist. Considered one of the pioneers of reggae, he fused elements of reggae, ska and rocksteady and was renowned for his distinctive vocal and songwriting style.[2][3] Marley increased the visibility of Jamaican music worldwide and became a global figure in popular culture.[4][5] He became known as a Rastafarian icon, and he infused his music with a sense of spirituality.[6] Marley is also considered a global symbol of Jamaican music and culture and identity and was controversial in his outspoken support for democratic social reforms.[7][8] Marley also supported the legalisation of cannabis and advocated for Pan-Africanism.[9]
Born in Nine Mile, Jamaica, Marley began his career in 1963, after forming the group Teenagers with Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer, which became the Wailers. In 1965, they released their debut studio album, The Wailing Wailers, which included the single "One Love", a reworking of "People Get Ready". It was popular worldwide
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Bob Marley
One of the few major faces of minority religious sects, Robert Nesta Marley, has become the face of reggae and of Rastafari. His own brand of African rock and reggae music reached out to people all over the world, and had great impact on the religious movement as a whole.
Bob Marley was born in 1945 to a white middle class father and a black mother, in Jamaica. He left home at 14 years old to pursue a music career in Kingston. This was his first experience of Rastafari, becoming a pupil of local singer and devout Rastafarian, Joe Higgs.
After creating the highly successful Jamaican reggae group, 'Wailers', Marley's national fame seemed set. His marriage to Rita Anderson, a devout Rastafarian, in 1964, further increased his interest in the religion and his music reflected this.
Catch a Fire was the first of the Wailers' albums released outside of Jamaica, and immediately earned worldwide acclaim. His two co-stars, Livingstone and Tosh, left the group because of increased tour demands and Marley had to form a new line-up. The new name, the I-Threes, consisted of three female singers, including his wife, Rita. Sellout shows followed in London and America.
Graffiti in Barcelona showing Bob Marley's face ©As famous as he was outside Jamaica, within his home coun